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Extreme DAX

You're reading from   Extreme DAX Take your Power BI and Microsoft data analytics skills to the next level

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801078511
Length 470 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Henk Vlootman Henk Vlootman
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Michiel Rozema Michiel Rozema
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface Part I: Introduction FREE CHAPTER
1.1 DAX in Business Intelligence 1.2 Model Design 1.3 Using DAX 1.4 Context and Filtering Part II: Business cases
2.1 Security with DAX 2.2 Dynamically Changing Visualizations 2.3 Alternative Calendars 2.4 Working with AutoExist 2.5 Intercompany Business 2.6 Exploring the Future: Forecasting and Future Values 2.7 Inventory Analysis 2.8 Personnel Planning Other Books You May Enjoy
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Time Intelligence calculations for week-based calendars

Now that we have created a 4-4-5 calendar table, we can start using this table to do time intelligence analysis. Instead of the common time intelligence calculations like year-to-date or month-to-date, we now need ISO-year-to-date, or period-to-date calculations. Since the standard DAX time intelligence functions are based on the Gregorian calendar, we will need to build our own calculations. To demonstrate the formulas, we will analyze the sales of the company QuantoBikes.

The Power BI model

QuantoBikes wants to monitor its sales. Since it uses a 4-4-5 calendar, all results need to be reported accordingly. These are the insights needed:

  • Year-to-date sales: The cumulative sales within an (ISO) year.
  • Year-on-year growth: Comparing sales of a day, week, period, quarter, or year to the results in the same time period of the previous year. As QuantoBikes works with a 4-4-5 calendar, the number of days in...
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